This Morning's Dr Philippa Kaye has revealed she has undergone a hysterectomy following a 'cancer risk'.
The GP and author, 46, who regularly appears on the daytime show, is known for her work in women's, children's, and sexual health.
Philippa took to her Instagram on Wednesday and shared smiling selfies alongside thoughts about her surgery.
She said: 'Thoughts I have about my hysterectomy that do and don't make sense.
'Intellectually I understand: It was causing problems and pain. I was not planning to have further pregnancies. So it wasn't serving a purpose, was hurting and was a cancer risk.
'Emotionally though… it was part of me, it housed my babies, cancer forced me to make this decision, otherwise it would still be there.
This Morning's Dr Philippa Kaye, 46, has revealed she has undergone a hysterectomy following a 'cancer risk'
The GP and author, who regularly appears on the daytime show, is known for her work in women's, children's, and sexual health
'And the ones I know don't make sense but are still here… Am I somehow less of a woman without my womb and ovaries? I know this is not true.
'Sometimes you can know something in one part of your brain and feel something else in another. It is why feelings are hard!'
She captioned the post: 'Post op thoughts don't always make practical, intellectual sense.'
Her 51,600 social media followers offered plenty of well wishes and support following her post.
Fans wrote: 'I hear you. Feelings are complicated and the post cancer consequences hit hard – sending you love',
'Sending lots of love to you and thinking of you xxx'
Back in January, Philippa announced that she was undergoing surgery but didn't reveal details about her health diagnosis at the time.
'When the day of the surgery arrives, the time for worry is over. No more questions or concerns', she shared.
Philippa took to her Instagram on Wednesday and shared smiling selfies alongside thoughts about her surgery
Back in January, Philippa announced that she was undergoing surgery but didn't reveal details about her health diagnosis at the time (pictured on This Morning)
'You put your big girl pants on. You trust in your team and you let go. See you on the other side.'
Phillipa was diagnosed with stage two bowel cancer aged just 39 back in 2019.
After undergoing six months of chemotherapy and a 12-hour surgery to remove a final cancer lesion, she revealed in 2020 that she was given the all-clear.
She said live on This Morning at the time: 'For the first time in nearly 18 months I am able to say that I am cancer free, that is huge, and I am hugely excited to be out of my day pyjamas to speak to you!'

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